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Yeah this definitely looks like the usual work of the Hime team, especially the character design for the blond haired woman with glasses. I'm now thinking something along the lines of iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia. Pointlessly moe and in your face about it, with a touch of gar here and there and really unorthodox, but more to the real side robots. Green haired girl is almost certainly an attempt to tap into C.C's latent popularity by merging it with loli.

Sometimes I feel like you're being too harsh with this kind of show, aren't you?
After all what you said, you're still the one who give iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia a 6/10, despise all the bad reviews about it.

Maybe you should loose up yourself a little bit with the first impression?

Is it wrong if I think the discussion you people had in this thread about Sunrise and everything else under the sun is more epic than my expectation of this anime? Oh, and I have to agree with Kaioshin on one point (others I won't get into -_-) and that action-oriented "galfests" never seem to hit with me. Ever. Screw Mai-Hime, it sucked. So was Noir, El Cazador somespanishname, and Mme...yeah, that show with yuri and a lot of blood.

*casts flameshield, drinks flame resistance position; and yes, I'm being facetious, fans of said series shouldn't take offense*

The latest link shows pretty character designs though, some of them anyway: the blue-haired one looks interesting, others not so much. The screenshots are pretty and colorful, Code Geass-ish, which is good considering CG's biggest charm really is its glamor; but honestly, that CG is ugly. I have low expectations of the plot or that I will ever like this thing, but hey, it's Sunrise. They did good things and they did bad things.

P.S. What's the deal with the name? It's either a coincidence or clearly a wordplay of the Japanese/original name of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and the only reason I found this thread; but if it is a wordplay -- how are they related?

Sometimes I feel like you're being too harsh with this kind of show, aren't you?
After all what you said, you're still the one who give iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia a 6/10, despise all the bad reviews about it.

Maybe you should loose up yourself a little bit with the first impression?

Well actually a 6/10 is pure mediocore for me and it if wasn't for the late season surge in plot happenings then I'm afraid to admit that it might have score lower. Does anyone remember episode 12 of Code Geass R2? That's kind of what I'm worried about this series being like, only instead of just one episode it'll be the majority devoted to wacky fanservice antics. I mean that's kind of what Xenoglossia was like in a way.

Truth is though that I am pretty loosened up about it, I've decided to give it a preview after all. If all else fails it can be watched as a guilty pleasure. Mecha? Loli? Space colony setting? It is kind of like the ultimate fanservice for me in a way.

I tend to agree with Irenicus that some of the CG shots look too obviously CG, especially the one shot of the car thing in space. Actually the one in the colony doesn't look so bad, but for the other one I can actually make out what look like polygons. Maybe it's just the lighting, or maybe they're going for a cell shaded look. Whatever it is I hope that's not the standard for the series.

I might as well post up the CM's in case some people had missed them. CM 1, CM 2 and the latest one.

Sigh at the Ali Project song, liking the look of the Aya Endo character as well as the blue haired one (antagonist?)

At least it sounds sort of different for the first little bit there. You could almost swear they actually tried to make this one sound a little bit less like all the others. Then again we haven't heard the full version yet.

Since Pellissier posted those already, I might as well upload the last one.

The only thing that sounds interesting to me is Nanri Yuuka. I'm also kind of curious about the character designer, Yoshizumi Kazuyuki. Does anyone know anything about him? I think he does game graphics, but I don't recognize any of the games listed on his website's profile. It also looks like he did some art for the Mana Khemia series of video games, and was perhaps the character designer, but again, my Google-fu is failing me here. I was kind of surprised after Sunrise chose two relatively high-profile designers (Clamp and Kouga Yun) for their previous two original series, that they'd go and pick a low-key guy like Yoshizumi.

I thought of Appleseed or the oooold Namco game Cybersled when I saw the mecha design. I am liking them.
I usually like only three mecha types, the armored suits, like in the manga Red Eyes, the Valkyries and the walkers or Tachikoma.

The mecha walkers give off a bit of a Front Mission vibe. Of course if you want to talk walkers then the one to top in both bizarreness and raw efficiency is a certain Walker Gellier and the only way to do that is to have this thing throw a colony.

...Fuh... It was far from what I expected. In both a good way and bad way, I guess.

From just the first episode, it seems to be a lot more of a gag anime than expected. And a good thing, the gag works, despite being a chaotic anime that just does what it wants (especially gag sense, like "Yoshi, Kitaaaaaaa!" or "I can FLYIiIIII!")

On the other hand, I was hoping for more of a story... As of episode one, the story is only a bit more understandable than that White Album. Pink-hair might get married and wants to find what she wants to do, which ends somewhere like that. There are plenty of other characters, but they all have little to no impression (mostly because they barely got time).
There's also some wacko robot that... I don't know, wants to do something...
And there's some mascot character... *shiver*

The main half of the episode was rather on the dull side, but everything after Fukuyama popped up and acted like an idiot was just too funny and stupid.
And following that up, Yukana(?) appears too, some mysterious character or something.

Overall, most of my enjoyment of this episode came from Fukuyama. The rest of the episode was disappointing, I guess.
The setting, terminology, characters... I'll continue watching and see where this anime plans to go. Wonder if it will just be a gag anime the whole way...

Character designs/art quality was mostly good. No real disasters anywhere...
ED... was average. Not great, not ear-piercing.
It was less painful to watch than I thought (well, most of the episode was completely unexpected in the first place)... is what I thought, until that woman stripped into her ero-suits... Yeah...

BGM... .....................Part of the gag?

Preview: ...Other characters other than Zero-bot... *distant eyes*

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...Fuh... It was far from what I expected. In both a good way and bad way, I guess.

From just the first episode, it seems to be a lot more of a gag anime than expected. And a good thing, the gag works, despite being a chaotic anime that just does what it wants (especially gag sense, like "Yoshi, Kitaaaaaaa!" or "I can FLYIiIIII!")

On the other hand, I was hoping for more of a story... As of episode one, the story is only a bit more understandable than that White Album. Pink-hair might get married and wants to find what she wants to do, which ends somewhere like that. There are plenty of other characters, but they all have little to no impression (mostly because they barely got time).
There's also some wacko robot that... I don't know, wants to do something...
And there's some mascot character... *shiver*

The main half of the episode was rather on the dull side, but everything after Fukuyama popped up and acted like an idiot was just too funny and stupid.
And following that up, Yukana(?) appears too, some mysterious character or something.

Overall, most of my enjoyment of this episode came from Fukuyama. The rest of the episode was disappointing, I guess.
The setting, terminology, characters... I'll continue watching and see where this anime plans to go. Wonder if it will just be a gag anime the whole way...

Character designs/art quality was mostly good. No real disasters anywhere...
ED... was average. Not great, not ear-piercing.
It was less painful to watch than I thought (well, most of the episode was completely unexpected in the first place)... is what I thought, until that woman stripped into her ero-suits... Yeah...

BGM... .....................Part of the gag?

Preview: ...Other characters other than Zero-bot... *distant eyes*

So are we talking good gag as in Overman King Gainer, Metal Armor Dragonar and Martian Successor Nadeisco or bad gag as in.......I don't know, Gear Fighter Dendoh, Xabungle Grafitti and iDOLM@STER Xenoglossia. Also I had this strange feeling the other night that this show might be one of those types that hangs on the cusp of being a kids show and a younger adults show. Does it give off that sort of vibe like it can't decide on it's target age demographic?